Explore the downtown arts and culture scene in Syracuse with a free screening of Wes Anderson’s art house smash-hit, “The Grand Budapest Hotel”!*

Urban Video Project will present the movie outdoors as a massive projection onto the side of the Everson Museum of Art, a national architectural landmark. This is a spectacle not-to-be-missed!

The who’s who of local arts and cultural organizations will also be on hand with information about upcoming events, exhibitions and opportunities to get involved.

This event is FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Free popcorn and lemonade!

Audience members who are able to do so are advised to bring blankets or portable chairs. Limited seating will be available on a first come, first served basis. Street parking as well as pay parking lots are ample in the immediate vicinity.

Charter buses leave from and return to the Schine Student on the Syracuse University Campus Center every 15 minutes from 7:30–10:30 p.m. The museum can also be accessed via the Connective Corridor bus line.

Urban Cinematheque is presented by UVP and Light Work in partnership with the Everson Museum of Art, OnCenter, Onondaga County Office of the County Executive, and the Connective Corridor. Urban Cinematheque 2014 was made possible through a generous grant made by CNY Arts.

* Please note, this film is rated “R” and may contain material inappropriate for viewers under the age of 17.

** In the event of inclement weather, the movie screening and all associated activities will rescheduled to Friday, September 5, 2014 at the same times. A decision will be made no later than noon on the day of the event and announced by Urban Video Project via Facebook and Twitter. This webpage will also announce any change of schedule.